
NAER has approved new fixed tariffs for electricity produced from renewable sources.
This was announced by the Ministry of Energy, noting that the tariffs for it vary depending on production technologies, on the type of installation. In particular, in the case of solar (photovoltaic) installations, they range from 1.78 to 2 lei per 1 kWh, in the case of wind installations - from 1.69 to 1.97 lei per 1 kWh, in the case of cogeneration plants based on biogas - from 1.51 to 2.4 lei/kWh, in case of cogeneration plants based on syngas (solid biofuel, agricultural waste, including energy crops/plants, excluding forestry products) - 1.91 lei/kWh, in case of cogeneration plants based on biomass (manure, animal waste, agricultural waste, crops, etc.) - 2.28 lei / kWh, in the case of hydroelectric installations - 1.45 lei / kWh. Earlier, NAER approved for 2022-2025 the following quotas for the production of electricity from renewable sources: for wind turbines - 15 MW, solar (photovoltaic) installations - 140 MW, cogeneration plants using biogas - 65 MW, for cogeneration plants based on syngas (solid biofuels, agricultural waste, including energy crops / plants, excluding forestry products) - 10 MW, direct combustion cogeneration plants (solid biofuels, agricultural waste, including energy crops/plants, municipal solid waste, excluding forestry products) - 10 MW; for hydraulic installations - 5 MW. // 06.03.2023 — InfoMarket